Academic Catalog 2022–2023

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Doctor of Pharmacy

Overview

The Pharm.D. program extends over six years of study and requires the completion of a total of 201 credits, including two years of pre-pharmacy followed by four professional years (P1, P2, P3 and P4) of pharmacy education.

The P4 curriculum applies only to Pharm.D. students. It encompasses all the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) that include nine rotations (four of which are required and five are electives) for a total of 1,540 hours. The four required APPEs must be conducted in the United States or its territories or possessions (District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands). All APPEs are conducted after students have successfully completed all didactic, laboratory and practical (IPPEs) course work during the first three professional years.

Graduates find employment in a variety of settings after graduation, including hospital and clinical settings, pharmaceutical marketing, industrial pharmacy, academia, community practice, or consulting. They may also pursue advanced education and training including but not limited to postgraduate pharmacy residencies, fellowships, or graduate studies.